China and Pakistan have a visa-free policy. As long as you hold a Chinese passport, you can travel to Pakistan for tourism.
China and Pakistan have signed a mutual visa exemption agreement. Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports of diplomacy, official services and official services can stay in Pakistan without a visa for 30 days.
China and Pakistan have also signed a mutual visa exemption agreement. Ordinary passport holders are exempt from paying visa fees when applying for each other’s visas. Ordinary passport holders applying for a business visa in Pakistan should provide an invitation letter from the relevant Pakistani unit (company) and be stamped by the Pakistani first-level business association. To visit relatives and friends and travel to Pakistan, relatives or friends must provide proof of financial guarantee, and hold a valid passport to apply for a visa at the Pakistani embassy or consulate in China.
Foreigners entering Pakistan can bring duty-free:
1. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 1/2 pound of tobacco;
2. 4 liters of perfume and toilet water;
3. Reasonable amount of gifts and souvenirs: the value does not exceed 2000 rupees.
How can China travel to Pakistan?
China and Pakistan have a visa-free policy. As long as you hold a Chinese passport, you can travel to Pakistan.
China and Pakistan have signed a mutual visa exemption agreement. Chinese citizens holding diplomatic, official and official passports can stay in Pakistan for 30 days without a visa.
China and Pakistan have also signed a mutual visa fee exemption agreement, and ordinary passport holders are exempt from paying visa fees for each other’s visas. Ordinary passport holders applying for a Pakistani business visa should provide an invitation letter from the relevant Pakistani unit (company) and be stamped with a certification stamp by the Pakistani first-level business association; to visit relatives and friends and travel to Pakistan, relatives or friends must provide proof of financial guarantee, and hold a valid passport to apply for a visa at the Pakistani embassy or consulate in China.
Foreigners entering Pakistan can bring duty-free:
1. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 1/2 pound of tobacco;
2. 4 liters of perfume and toilet water;
3. Reasonable quantity of gifts and souvenirs: the value does not exceed 2000 rupees.
Special Note: Pakistan is a Muslim country, and it is strictly forbidden to bring alcohol, pork and pork products and other items that violate Islamic teachings into the country.
Visas, Air Tickets and Backpacks
Methods/Steps
To go abroad, you first need to apply for a visa, while Pakistan currently only exempts visas for Chinese diplomatic, official and business ordinary passports. If you are traveling, you need to apply for a visa. You can go to the Pakistani Embassy in China to apply for a visa before departure, or you can find an intermediary. I think it is better to find an intermediary. Submit the information to them, pay the money, and wait for the visa. If you handle it yourself, it will be more troublesome.
After the visa is completed, you can go, usually by plane. The domestic security situation in Pakistan is not very good, so when we go, we have to plan the route in advance. Islamabad and port cities in Pakistan have more foreigners, and the security situation will be better. The capital is more famous for the Faisal Mosque, which is the sixth largest mosque in the world. It was built with the help of Saudi Arabia and named after the Saudi King.
When traveling in Pakistan, the next thing to consider is the accommodation. There are star-rated and ordinary hotels in Pakistan, as well as hotels opened by Chinese people. Since you are in a foreign country, you will naturally have to experience foreign hotels. The hotels in Pakistan are more carefully decorated, the environment is very beautiful, and the price is not expensive.
The transportation in Pakistan is mainly by car, and the road conditions in Pakistan are not very good. Therefore, if you travel, you can take a taxi or a minibus. The minibus is relatively slow and crowded. Sometimes it is full, and there are a few people “hanging” in the back or front of the car.
The most common food in Pakistan is pasta and rice, and pasta is cake. The cakes they make are very thin and taste different. Rice is a staple food, usually eaten with beef, lamb, and chicken, and there are fewer vegetables. The locals like to eat with their right hand. We commonly call it hand-scratched rice, and you must try it when you get there.
The customs of Pakistan cannot be made clear in one or two sentences. Friends have the opportunity to experience it by themselves. When you arrive there, you must do as the Romans do and maintain a good China-Pakistan friendship.